- Ken Berry
Infobox actor
name = Ken Berry
birthname = Kenneth Ronald Berry
birthdate = birth date and age|1933|11|3|mf=y
birthplace = city-state|Moline|Illinois
spouse =Jackie Joseph (1960-1977)
website = http://www.kenberry.com/Kenneth Ronald "Ken" Berry (born
November 3 ,1933 inMoline, Illinois ) is an Americandancer , and comedicactor . Berry, likeDan Dailey ("The Governor and J.J.") andBuddy Ebsen ("The Beverly Hillbillies "), began his career as a dancer and went on to star in 1960ssitcoms .Biography
While in the Army, Berry made his
television debut onArlene Francis ' "Soldier Parade". Winning the all-army talent contest led to a spot onEd Sullivan 's "Toast of the Town " (which later evolved into "The Ed Sullivan Show "). Berry's armysergeant wasLeonard Nimoy , who urged the performer to return toCalifornia for television auditions. After leaving the service, Berry got a career boost performing with the "Billy Barnes Revues" in the 1950s and early 1960s, where he met his future wife,Jackie Joseph . In the late 1950s, Berry appeared as a hotel bellhop named "Woody" inCBS 's "Ann Sothern " series.Being cast as a semi-regular doctor on
NBC 's "Dr. Kildare " and as achoreographer on an episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show " (Ann Morgan Guilbert , who played Millie Helper was also a Billy Barnes Revue alum), gave him the visibility he needed withHollywood producers. Berry then went on to portray thetelevision characters of Captain Wilton Parmenter on "F Troop ", Sam Jones on the final season of "The Andy Griffith Show " and spinoff series "Mayberry R.F.D. " and Vinton Harper on "Mama's Family ".Berry's grace and agility allowed him to do choreographed
pratfall s overhitching posts , swords andtrash cans while playing the accident-prone Captain Parmenter. From 1968 to 1971, he was the head resident of "Mayberry RFD ", having taken over forAndy Griffith . In 1972, Berry co-stared with future TV sister Carol Burnett in the CBS special "Once Upon A Mattress". That same year, he had his own summer replacement series, "The Ken Berry 'Wow' Show ". In 1973Sherwood Schwartz wrote a "Brady Bunch " spin-off ("Kelly's Kids"), featuring Berry as the adoptive dad of three diverse boys (white, black and Asian). While the pilot failed to excite ABC network brass, the concept was revisited years later in "Diff'rent Strokes " and "Webster". As a favorite guest on "The Carol Burnett Show " in the 1970s, Berry was chosen to star in the seriesspin-off of "Mama's Family ", featuring thedysfunctional Harperfamily . Berry called his stint on "F Troop" "two years of recess" and has referred to the idyllic Mayberry as "America's 'Brigadoon '".Series writers would showcase his "trouper" talents in storylines that involved church revues and community talent shows. On the 1970 "Mayberry RFD" installment "The Charity", he and RFD co-star
Paul Hartman shared the stage in asoft shoe dance routine. Not unlike Andy Griffith, Berry would sometimes end an epilogue on the porch at dusk, serenading others with tunes such as "Carolina Moon". He was also center stage at the Bigger Jigger Pub episode, "Amateur Night" on "Mama's Family". On a "Little House on the Prairie" installment, Berry played a sympathetic circus clown/manager in a storyline that dealt with Nels Oleson's shame of an obese sister. On "The Golden Girls ", he appeared asRose Nylund 's (Betty White 's) oldhigh school sweetheart , Thor Anderson.His film credits include 1969's "Hello Down There" and the Disney motion pictures "
Herbie Rides Again " and "The Cat from Outer Space ".Family
After "Mama's Family" ended, Berry continued to perform/tour for a few more years in stage shows such as "
George M! " and "The Music Man ". He was married to actressJackie Joseph fromMay 29 ,1960 until 1977, with whom he adopted two children. From the mid-1970s to the early 1980s Berry was a spokesperson in TV commercials forKinney Shoes mostly singing and dancing to the "Great American Shoe Store" jingle.External links
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